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Reviewed Sep. 26, 2023

Quiet and secluded

Nice sites with lots of separation and easy access to a trailhead. Multiple vault toilets available as well as water taps that I don’t think are potable but good enough to rinse dishes. We got caught in rain, sleet, snow, and graupel all in one day but that’s hardly the campground’s fault. If you can get up the sketchy and rough road, it’s a beautiful site.

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Andrew S., September 26, 2023
Reviewed Jul. 23, 2023

Hidden Gem

Off the beaten path, but we'll worth it! Dropped 20 degrees from the hot valley floor. Around 8 spots, first come, but a few other spots on the way up, for dispersed. Right along strawberry creek, beautiful, quiet. Trails to explore, wildlife to see.

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Month of VisitJuly
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Chris B., July 23, 2023
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Chris B., July 23, 2023
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Chris B., July 23, 2023
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Chris B., July 23, 2023
Reviewed Jun. 28, 2022

Great hiking campground in strawberry mountains

Great place! A creek, bumpy gravel Road might not work for sedan always, but worth a try. Tons of hiking, including a closer one to strawberry lake with stunning views and a waterfall further if you want. No cell service for me, but bathrooms and a small amount of first come first serve sites. Others earlier along the road if these fill up

Month of VisitSeptember
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Ash C., June 28, 2022
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Ash C., June 28, 2022
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Ash C., June 28, 2022
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Ash C., June 28, 2022
Reviewed Jul. 29, 2019

Off the Beaten Track

Really nice small campground. It’s accessed from a nine or ten mile dirt road, a bit of a challenge to navigate the last mile. There was a beautiful creek running through the campsite and great large pine trees. Clean bathrooms. We camped there on a Monday night and the campground was probably two thirds full.

Reviewed Aug. 1, 2018

Nice, quiet and secluded

This was a great little campground for getting away from the Memorial Day crowds. Over the weekend we stayed, there were only 2 or 3 other campers as well.

Just south of Prairie City, this was a good location to explore the surrounding Strawberry Mountain wilderness and John Day Fossil Beds. As the road turns to a forest road, it’s gets a bit adventurous, but we just kicked it into 4 wheel drive and had no trouble getting there. We picked a site next to the creek in the back and it felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. We even got a visit from a few deer every night around dinner time. They kept their distance but still came within 20 feet to check us out.

From the campground, you can take the trails to the lake, which was a fun hike. The vault toilets were clean and the Ranger came around every day to check in. The only thing I would change is the temperature. We didn’t realize it was still so chilly at the end of May and we’re thankful for our extra layers and warmer sleeping bags we packed just in case.

Tips for camping here:

*I had my 9 year old nephew with me for this trip and was thankful I brought our bikes and games. Since the campground wasn’t busy, there weren’t other kiddos for him to play with so we needed some fun stuff to do between hikes and outings.

*There’s a steep drop off next to some sites that goes right into the creek. Keep an eye on kiddos or pick a site farther away from the creek if you’re worried about that.

*The campground was a bit dusty so bring stuff to wash up when needed.

*Lots of wildlife in the area so make sure to keep your food and other items locked up so the critters don’t get into it.

*Bring your own firewood, as there isn’t a camp host to buy it from.

Month of VisitMay
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Heather B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Heather B., August 1, 2018
  • Review photo of Strawberry Campground by Heather B., August 1, 2018
Reviewed Aug. 10, 2017

Rough road for a Mazda 3...

I was lured to Strawberry Campground by it's accessibility to the Strawberry Mountain Wilderness. I'd been planning my trip for months! But, the drive to Strawberry Campground proved a bit difficult. It started with approximately 6 miles of gravel road...no problem. Then the road became a forest road...no problem. Then it began raining. It looked as though the area had experienced rain recently. The road was slick. The ruts and holes in the road began to increase. When I was about 2 miles away from Strawberry Campground, I turned around. I just didn't trust my Mazda 3 to make it without bottoming out or getting a flat tire. If I had been with someone, I might have tried to make it; but, as a solo camper, it didn't seem worth the risk.

Would I go again? Yes...but, only in a high clearance vehicle.

Month of VisitJuly